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Lede: Republicans aren’t the only ones planning parties in New York City these days. Opponents of President Bush have had a busy calendar organizing concerts, fundraisers, and theatrical events in advance of next week’s Republican National Convention. WNYC’s Beth Fertig has more.
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Lede: Republicans aren’t the only ones planning parties in New York City these days. Opponents of President Bush have had a busy calendar organizing concerts, fundraisers, and theatrical events in advance of next week’s Republican National Convention. WNYC’s Beth Fertig has more.
